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Self-Organizing Flows in Social Networks [PDF]
Social networks offer users new means of accessing information, essentially relying on "social filtering", i.e. propagation and filtering of information by social contacts.
Hegde, Nidhi +2 more
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Studying the influence of race on the gaze cueing effect using eye tracking method [PDF]
The gaze direction of another person is an important social cue, allowing us to orient quickly in social interactions. The effect of short-term redirection of visual attention to the same object that other people are looking at is known as the gaze ...
Galina Ya. Menshikova +2 more
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Tracking Gaze and Visual Focus of Attention of People Involved in Social Interaction [PDF]
The visual focus of attention (VFOA) has been recognized as a prominent conversational cue. We are interested in estimating and tracking the VFOAs associated with multi-party social interactions.
Ba, Silèye +2 more
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Imagine the following scenario in a normal conference. One of the participants is walking through the rows of posters when he catches the eye of one of the presenters standing next to his poster. This eye contact signals the beginning of a social interaction, and he asks her if she would like to hear about his poster.
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Social attention describes how observers orient to social information and exhibit behaviors such as gaze following. These behaviors are examples of how attentional orienting may differ when in the presence of other people, although they have typically ...
Tom Foulsham +2 more
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Infant Responding to Joint Attention, Executive Processes, and Self-Regulation in Preschool Children [PDF]
Infant joint attention is related to behavioral and social outcomes, as well as language in childhood. Recent research and theory suggests that the relations between joint attention and social–behavioral outcomes may reflect the role of executive self ...
Block, Jessica J. +6 more
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The effects of social and symbolic cues on visual search: Cue shape trumps biological relevance [PDF]
Arrow signs are often used in crowded environments such as airports to direct observers’ attention to objects and areas of interest. Research with social and symbolic cues presented in isolation at fixation has suggested that social cues (such ...
Hermens Frouke
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Emotional engagements predict and enhance social cognition in young chimpanzees [PDF]
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attending jointly with social partners and objects. Current evolutionary theories of primate social cognition tend to highlight species differences in cognition ...
Bard K.A. +21 more
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Attention Inequality in Social Media
Social media can be viewed as a social system where the currency is attention. People post content and interact with others to attract attention and gain new followers. In this paper, we examine the distribution of attention across a large sample of users of a popular social media site Twitter.
Linhong Zhu, Kristina Lerman
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Deficits in the interpretation of others' intentions from gaze-direction or other social attention cues are well-recognized in ASD. Here we investigated whether an EEG brain computer interface (BCI) can be used to train social cognition skills in ASD ...
Carlos Amaral +16 more
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